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Train Dog to Stop Dog from chasing cars, stop chasing bicycles.

Just give the order "come" to the dog when you can oblige it to do it. When the dog already obeys inside the house, begin gradually to do it outside. At the beginning, take a long rope or a retractable leash so you won't hold it by the collar and always take food prizes or toys with you.

FINAL REWARD

Vary the playing areas where you take your dog because it can obedient in one place and not in the others. When you call your dog, be firm and enthusiastic and congratulate it a lot when it comes.

At the end of the exercise, instead of calling it, order your dog to sit, approach it and put the leash on it. Give your dog a food prize before going back home.

FEAR TO THE Dog LEASH

ADVICE 381

You should never punish the dog using the leash and neither when it comes to you.

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Don't grab the dog by the collar because the animal can believe this is a game and will try to keep you from doing it.

The hunting desire is part of the natural behavior of the dog, but the intensity of this desire varies according to the breed and the dog. The movement stimulates this instinct and it gets reinforced if other dogs join the chasing.

ADVICE 383

This enthusiasm can be controlled but never eliminated 100%. Never let your dog to subdue to this desire because it will turn into a tendency difficult to beat and can be dangerous for the dog's life.

CAR CHASING

Chasing cars can be fun for the dog, but it is dangerous. The car runs away so the dog is satisfied, but it can also be very dangerous.

THE CYCLISTS CHALLENGE

The sight of a cyclist incites the dog to chase them. As the cyclists never stop, the dog considers it a success.

INSTANT SOLUTION

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Ask a friend to pass in front of your dog on a bicycle. When the dog begins chasing them you should stop suddenly and spray the dog with a water gun and say "NO".

1. Ask a friend to pass in front of your dog on a bicycle. When the cyclist passes slowly, order the dog to sit showing it a food prize in your hand.

2. Give the dog the prize when the cyclist passes. Repeat the exercise until the dog obeys all of the times, without trying to chase the cyclist once they speed up. After that, reward it with one of its favorite toys.

3. Repeat steps one and two using a toy as a distraction and with the cyclist passing faster.

4. After that, throw a toy in the opposite direction of the cyclist for the dog to bring it back, so you will distract the dog from the chasing.